Hi Kelvin. The model is looking very interesting, but don't bite off more than you can chew - Don't be too concerned about needing to make it elaborate in order for it to be good... I'd like to see some kind of ground plane (have a play with the sandbox tools and some textures - you may even opt to put in some trees, etc to give a sense of scale but dont get too carried away as this wont get you more marks, it will just provide your model with some context). You still havent uploaded your 36 textures. Also - refer to the week 3 brief (http://www.russelllowe.com/arch1101_2016/experiment1/reference/week_03.htm) you should also be including your simple shapes of your clients works and start to utilise your textures. Try to start analysing your architecture in the way someone visiting it might experience it, not just from a birds eye point of view. Try getting inside your building and looking around to see what kind of spaces you have created. Another way to view the relationship between your spaces once you have a ground plan is to use the section tool.
Hi Kelvin. The model is looking very interesting, but don't bite off more than you can chew - Don't be too concerned about needing to make it elaborate in order for it to be good... I'd like to see some kind of ground plane (have a play with the sandbox tools and some textures - you may even opt to put in some trees, etc to give a sense of scale but dont get too carried away as this wont get you more marks, it will just provide your model with some context). You still havent uploaded your 36 textures. Also - refer to the week 3 brief (http://www.russelllowe.com/arch1101_2016/experiment1/reference/week_03.htm) you should also be including your simple shapes of your clients works and start to utilise your textures. Try to start analysing your architecture in the way someone visiting it might experience it, not just from a birds eye point of view. Try getting inside your building and looking around to see what kind of spaces you have created. Another way to view the relationship between your spaces once you have a ground plan is to use the section tool.
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